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Kanye West would've made $2b before downfall: 7 claims from Tim Pool chat
On Monday, West said, "I lost money for the freedom of speech, and that's what makes me the only American we know that really deserves to run the country."
Are banks open on Thanksgiving? Bank of America, Capital One and more
Banks are not required to close on holidays designed by the U.S. Federal Reserve system, but they usually do or operate on reduced hours.
What did Kanye West say that was antisemitic, and has he apologized?
The controversial star continues facing backlash, including with business partnerships ending over comments that are widely deemed to be antisemitic.
What America's biggest CEOs say about chances of U.S. recession
Top CEOs have voiced concerns that the U.S. economy is heading towards a recession despite reports of strong consumer spending in the last few months.
Why JPMorgan severed ties with Ye—and no, it wasn't over his antisemitism
A letter from JPMorgan Chase was leaked on Wednesday, informing Kanye West that he would need to take business for his Yeezy brand elsewhere.
Zelensky Adviser Accuses JPMorgan, HSBC of 'War Crimes' Over Russian Ties
Once the war ends, Ukraine plans to sue major financial institutions over their investments in Russian oil, Oleg Ustenko wrote in a letter this week.
JPMorgan Chase Joins Companies Paying Employees Who Travel for Abortions
The news coincides with the overturning of the 50-year-old decision of Roe v. Wade.
Biden Economy Message Eclipsed by Musk's 'Bad Feeling,' Dimon's 'Hurricane'
Biden spent the week pushing an optimistic message on the U.S. economy, but his detractors are warning Americans: "You better brace yourself."
Twitter Looks to JPMorgan, Goldman to Help With Proposed Musk Takeover
The investment banking giants will help Twitter with the high stakes that could include other interested buyers in addition to the Tesla CEO.
SEC Investigating Goldman Sachs for Possible Record-Keeping Violations
Goldman Sachs said in its annual report that it's cooperating as the SEC investigates to see if the company's employees conducted business over messaging apps.
Everything You Need To Know About Bank Closures on Presidents Day
Federal services are typically closed for Presidents Day but there are some exceptions. Here is everything you need to know about bank closures on the holiday.
New York's Unvaccinated JPMorgan Chase Employees Could Be Fired, CEO Says
The CEO said that JPMorgan Chase was "not going to pay" New York workers who are unable to work due to refusing COVID-19 vaccines.
U.S. Banks Took $6.13B in Overdraft Fees in 9 Months, Many Eliminating Them
Banks collect overdraft fees when customers pay or withdraw more money than they have in their account.
JPMorgan CEO 'Regrets' Joke Company Would Last Longer Than CCP
"It's never right to joke about or denigrate any group of people," Jamie Dimon said after joking about longevity at a Boston College event.
JP Morgan Backtracks on Cutting Ties With Conservative Group After Outrage
The bank backtracked on cutting ties with a conservative group after CEO Jamie Dimon was accused of discriminating against customers "based on their mainstream political positions."
Bank Cuts Ties to Conservative Group, Canceling Donald Trump Jr. Event
The JPMorgan Chase-owned payment processor WePay refused to do business with the PAC, alleging it violated WePay's policy, forcing the Trump Jr. event to be called off.
What the U.S.'s Biggest Banks Are Saying About a Potential Debt Default
Leaders of some of the country's largest banks are preparing for the worst-case scenario in the impasse between Democrats and Republicans over the debt limit.
JPMorgan Chase Preparing for Credit Default as Debt Ceiling Deadline Looms
"It is a potentially catastrophic event," said JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon.
Warren and JP Morgan CEO Dimon Spar in Heated Exchange Over Customers' Fees
"I appreciate that you want to duck this question. Do you know how much your profits would have been if you had actually waived overdraft fees as the regulators recommended?" Warren asked.
Bitcoin Losing Support as 'Store of Value,' Inflation Looms Over Recovery
The price of gold has risen as Bitcoin's value has plunged, and the economic recovery from the pandemic is threatened by indications of impending inflation.
JPMorgan Reports Investors Abandoning Bitcoin and Going Back to Gold
The bank said people are souring on cryptocurrency.
Third Stimulus Check Being Saved More and Spent Less Than Others
Americans, on average, are saving more than 40 percent of the $1,400 direct stimulus payments from Biden's American Rescue Plan.
Are Banks Open on Black Friday 2020? Bank of America, Chase Hours
The day after Thanksgiving is considered a state holiday by some state governments, so banks are not open on Black Friday in these states.
Are Banks Open Today? 4th of July Weekend Hours For Independence Day
There are several ways to access your bank account on July 4, including through ATMs, online banking and mobile banking.
Chase Says 'Technical Issue' Lost or Added Funds to Customer Accounts
Chase Bank customers reported changes to their personal account balances between Saturday night and Sunday morning, with some experiencing lost funds and others acquiring erroneous sums.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Grills Bankers on 2008 Crisis
Ocasio-Cortez questioned the CEOs of America's mega banks during a tense House Financial Services Committee session.
Ocasio-Cortez Hits Dimon Over Green New Deal Criticism
The freshman New York congresswoman on Wednesday pointed out the reasons why Dimon shouldn't be commenting on the Green New Deal.
Kushner Cos. Secures Loan Amid White House Probe
Kushner Cos. sought out the investment in October, and the lender has reportedly agreed to the terms pending underwriting approvals.
Jamie Dimon Pressed on Private Prisons, Trump Council
Dimon, a longtime Democrat, defended his place on the council saying, "I would try to help any president of the United States because I'm a patriot."
Election Spurs Banks to Brace for Volatile Wednesday
Preparations reflect banks' experience dealing with the Brexit vote fallout in the United Kingdom.